The doctrine of caveat emptor, which means “let the buyer beware,” has long been one of the most important principles of contract law, but legislators in California have carved out an exemption for real estate transactions that requires property sellers and their...
Real Estate
Costly mistakes made by commercial real estate investors
In the days of COVID-19, the commercial real estate market has been considered an “iffy” investment. However, the current investment environment also means potential opportunities. The commercial real estate market is bound to reemerge. But when? That is difficult to...
Is it possible to appeal an HOA decision?
Throughout California, many people live in neighborhoods governed by homeowners associations. If you live in one of these neighborhoods, you'll have various rules and regulations to follow. When you follow these rules, you shouldn't run into too many problems. If your...
Five questions you should ask your realtor
Buying real estate is a big investment in any market, and blindly agreeing to a purchase is never in your best interest. Any one factor could lead to some eye-opening changes, but you may not know until it’s too late. Whatever your reason for buying, there are a few...

